Patrol Squadron Nine in the photo and Anthony “Haas” Moore on phone via Skype. (Photo provided by Patti Lloyd)
By MADDY VITALE
On Saturday, members of VFW Post 1963 Auxiliary in Sea Isle City spent the afternoon making sure all of the snacks, toiletries and other goodies to members of the military were all set to go in this year’s “Adopt-a-Troop” program.
For the 222 members of the auxiliary, it is a way to do their part to show appreciation for those who serve.
“This is something we do yearly, and something we do to recognize the men and women who protect our precious freedom,” explained Auxiliary President Patti Lloyd. “We do it for them.”
This year the U.S. Navy’s Golden Eagles of Patrol Squadron Nine, stationed in Washington state, were the recipients of their affection.
The service men and women will receive all sorts of items. Lloyd said businesses and organizations helped the Auxiliary by providing some of the goodies.
“We collected cookies, cupcakes, 37 cans of shaving cream, batteries, feminine products and about 53 bags of candy,” she noted.
In addition to those items, the packages included T-shirts that read: “Sea Isle City VFW Post 1963 proudly supports Golden Eagles Patrol Squadron Nine.”

VFW Post 1963 has 222 Auxiliary members.